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Cyanotypes of Claude Monet's Garden by Pipo Nguyen-duy
The cyanotype is one of the oldest processes out there, and perhaps one of the most dangerous as well due to contact with Pottassium ferrycyanide. But the risk seems to pay off once done right.
Vietnamese artist and photographer Pipo Nguyen-duy visited Claude Monet's garden in Giverny, France. The result of the visit is a study of botanical specimens found in the garden, imprinted with the cyanotype process on site. But as much as flora specimen goes, Nguyen-duy's images are more than just scientific studies.
The show Another Expedition: Monet's Garden will show not only the images but as well as the soil, water and other physical elements that was used, collected in Monet's garden. The show will begin on Feb. 2 at the ClampArt Gallery in New York.
In this article we take a look at the photos taken by members of the Colectivo FAMA (a collective of female artists and photographers from Málaga), who explored the mythological figure of the goddess Diana with Diana cameras and shared their experiences as women photographers.
In this article New York-based photographer and Visual Artist Nat Segebre shares five of their most memorable long-exposure photographs taken either late at night or at dawn.
Today the Netherlands transforms into vibrant shades of orange to celebrate the king's birthday. We have decided to join in the celebration by embracing the color ourselves. Check out this gallery of orange-themed community photos!
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Analogue enthusiast Lydia Lutz is back to give us her tips on staying creatively inspired and shares some of her latest photos using a mix of Lomography 120 film.
Choose your own adventure by exploring this curated list of 12 articles that cover alternative experimentations and creative expression with instant photography!
On March 26th, 2024, a group of folks gathered at Blue Moon Camera & Machine in Portland, Oregon for a day filled with creativity and analogue image-making. For today's event recap, we've asked them to share some of their photos and takeaways from this workshop.
Jump outside of your comfort zone and take sensationally striking shots with the signature bokeh of the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 MKII! Available in Brass, Black Brass and Black Aluminium finish!
Fine art photographer James Katsipis uses LomoChorome Turquoise 120 film to bring a whole new perspective to the landscapes of Montauk, depicting an alien-like parallel universe of the popular New York spot.
Film-enthusiast Dana T. has enamored us with her 110 photography for quite some time now, so it is no surprise that she also impressed us with her results from the Lomomatic 110. Today she has returned to the magazine to share some thoughts on this brand new pocket camera!
Why do you shoot film? For Andrew Contreras, analogue photography is a way to document future history and to turn a moment into something remarkable. We talk about this and more in our interview with the South Korea-based photographer.
In celebration of Film Photography Day there are tons of exclusive discounts and fab freebies available so shop now and enjoy sweet savings before it’s too late!
The Minilab are an independent processing lab in Northampton, UK. They recently tested out the Diana F+ camera and talked to us about their love of shooting in medium format.
Today, LomoAmigo Lushi Song is back, shifting gears from her usual wedding photography to share behind-the-scenes photos that she took of the ballerinas of the Chevalier Ballet Company in New York City.
Indonesian photographer Didi Satriadi recently tried out our LomoChrome Turquoise 120 and Lomography Color Negative 120 ISO 800 film. Read his interview and check out his photos here!
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